It's been over 25 years since I was in the Philippines, however I remember much of Manila to be low-lying and relatively flat. That's another major metropolitan area soon to face the catastrophic consequences of AGW/CC.
Indeed, OLN.
Subic Bay? I hear that sounds of little JH feet will soon be heard there again.
Way too much info out there to give you just one link, so here:
https://www.google.com/search?q=sea+level+rise+in+metro+manila
S.F.!
Artful Dodger,
Well yes, I have spent some time in Subic Bay. Actually rented a house that had at one time been a 'Beer Garden'. Had some parties there that would put the average 'Brit' under the table.
On several issues more related to Climate Change and Land Usage, I had two experiences while in the Philippines that I will share now:
1. On the lighter note, the drive from Manila to Subic Bay required a right turn at a little village just a few miles from Mt Pinatubo. It was a mandatory stop for a few cold San Miguels and the view of Mt Pinatubo was spectacular. That was just a few years before the eruption that gave us a two year pause in Global Warming.
2. On a much sadder and more personal note, I lost a nephew to a landslide in the Benguet mountains. This was in an area that the native Igorots had denuded the forest to provide more sunlight for the growing of vegetables. While flooding is very common in mountainous terrain, the deforestation makes it much more hazardous.
FYI, don't get me talking (OT) about my time spent with the British Navy!!